Introducing Green Infrastructure for Coastal Resilience

TRAINING TYPE

Classroom, Instructor-Led

DURATION

1 day

CONTINUING EDUCATION

YES

Course Description

Natural and nature-based green infrastructure practices can play a critical role in making coastal communities more resilient to natural hazards. In this introductory course, participants review fundamental concepts and examine various practices. Local speakers share their expertise and the ways these techniques have been integrated into local planning processes.

Course participants from land use planning, conservation planning, hazard mitigation, stormwater management, floodplain management, and local government departments will make valuable connections with new and experienced practitioners who are moving green infrastructure projects forward in their communities.

You will learn how to

Differentiate green infrastructure terms and concepts

Identify the ecological, economic, and societal benefits of green infrastructure

Recognize the wide variety of scales of approaches referred to as “green infrastructure”

Continuing Education Credits

Six hours of certification maintenance credits for this course have been approved by the American Institute of Certified Planners. Five core continuing education credits have been approved for certified floodplain managers.